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XD how long did you take to make this? Anyways this looks pretty good but if everyone cancels eachother out it comes down to Eve and Mal and Mal will win
idk how to play Galio or Mal so i cant really judge this whole package but +1 for effort
It didnt take too long to make the team. I play most of the champs, and I watched alot of the Youtube vids of Galio. I did my research and this is what I came up with. Again I was theory-crafting, and I like this build. Soon Ill put it into effect.
Hint to my builds. Dont think about them. Just look at them and it will all click
idk how to play Galio or Mal so i cant really judge this whole package but +1 for effort
Eve and Teemo: Though very suprise oriented Eve is useless until you get a few points in ravage AND Hate spike. Her stun out of stealth is ok in the begining to harass but smart players/skilled players will have an oracle elixer up if she becomes a problem. Teemo can suprise people too but the issue is that you've paired essentially all carries (Including Aniva and Galio). If Teemo get's jumped he's dead, if Eve tries to help she's probably dead too. I think DFG WILL drop you out of stealth but not give you the stun. You could go with Ravage-DFG-Hate Spike spam when you get there and do just fine. Sure DFG doesn't hit as hard due to the huge loss of HP but Ravage will come off CD fast enough if you're going to stick it out rather than hit and run.
Galio and Aniva: Aside from the fact that BOTH are mana hounds early on they can pair well together. In team fights it would be Galio's Ulti with Aniva laying her's right on top of him which would be nasty.
COMPOSITION ALL TOGETHER:
It's a very slow team from the start. Nasus leaves himself open at mid to be haraased endlessly by a ranged DPS, Vlad, Heimer, Ashe, TF, Nadali.... So though he could probably take the abuse he will be out leveled unless he spends tons of mana. Teemo and Eve CAN work well together but in the early game neither can do much and are both Squishy but you do comp range with melee, that is good. Aniva and Galio are mana sucks and Aniva will get into a lot of trouble early on if she over pursues bulwark won't protect her too much. Galio hits hard but he loses a lot of mana and his CDs are a bit long to be able to harass indefinately without Clarity or Mana pots. If you throw Aniva into mid and send Nasus to pair with Eve and Teemo with Galio you change the game a bit. Nasus has a heavy lane presence and though SS won't lvl too quickly now that he's sharing a lane he can slow people while Eve nukes them, imagine this. 2v2 Eve+Nasus both level 6. Select Target-Spirit Fire behind the target, Nasus uses his Slow, Eve Opens with Ravage while the target is in SF, Nasus Starts wailing on said target as Eve Hate spike spams. It looks good on paper but requires good communication and coordination. Galio and Teemo provide a nice harassing combo. The comp can work it's just they are mostly end game champs which means you can't feed and need to sit in the lanes as long as possible.